Excerpt from Angleterre, Vol. 3
Cependant l'horizon politique était sombre et menaçant. Ainsi les cossais, qui avaient vu avec un vif mécontente m'ont la mort du roi, s'étaient hâtés de reconnaitre Charles II pour roi. L'ir lande qui était toujours en proie aux factions, s'était, de son côté, déclarée ur la cause royaliste. Le marquis 'ormond cet ami dévoué du malben roux Charles, s'étant mis à la tête de quelques troupes, avait battu les trou pes parlementaires dans plusieurs ren contres. Au dedans, de violentes cla meurs s'élevaient contre l'état perma nent que semblaient vouloir s'arroger les communes.
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